Healing Journey Therapy And Wellness Social Worker - Clinical Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 328 Changebridge Rd # 200, Pine Brook, NJ 07058 Phone: 201-776-1170 |
Erica Slota Counseling Llc Counselor - Mental Health Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 330 Changebridge Rd Ste 101, Pine Brook, NJ 07058 Phone: 973-400-9117 |
Capable Cubs, Llc Behavioral Analyst Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 84 Bloomfield Ave, Pine Brook, NJ 07058 Phone: 858-220-6161 |
Yansa Foundation Community/Behavioral Health Agency Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 3226 Rachel Ter, Pine Brook, NJ 07058 Phone: 973-223-7051 |
Sutaria Child Services Llc Behavioral Analyst Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 28 Buckingham Cir, Pine Brook, NJ 07058 Phone: 201-621-3947 |
Self Empowering Journeys, Llc Marriage & Family Therapist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 330 Changebridge Rd, Montville Executive Suites, Pine Brook, NJ 07058 Phone: 201-428-7733 |
Counseling And Academic Services, Llc Counselor - Professional Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 339 Changebridge Rd, Suite 1, Pine Brook, NJ 07058 Phone: 973-220-9841 |
Nadia Qureshi Lcsw, Llc Social Worker - Clinical Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 328 Changebridge Rd Ste 200, Pine Brook, NJ 07058 Phone: 973-797-9442 |
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In a trial of 426 patients with Type 2 diabetes, TAK-875 reduced blood sugar below a pre-determined level in as much as 48 percent of those receiving it after 12 weeks, compared with 40 percent of those who took glimepiride, the older drug, according to findings published online by The Lancet medical journal. The research was presented in June at the American Diabetes Association's annual meeting in San Diego.
Pathological gamblers are risking more than their money, they are also three times more likely to commit suicide than non-betters. A new Montreal inter-university study has shown these gamblers are also plagued by personality disorders. These findings, published in a recent issue of the Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, may have implications for developing improved targeted suicide prevention programs.
Research led by a Dignity Health St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center physician on ovarian cancer was published in the Feb. 24, 2016 issue of New England Journal of Medicine. The research was directed by Bradley J. Monk, M.D. and researchers at 12 other medical facilities around the nation.
Two new studies published this week in Biological Psychiatry shed light on the propensity for habit formation in obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). These studies suggest that a tendency to develop habits, i.e., the compulsive component of the disorder, may be a core feature of the disorder rather than a consequence of irrational beliefs.
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